Charli XCX Satirizes Pop Stardom in 'The Moment' Mockumentary

Kevin James stars in romantic comedy 'Solo Mio' as an art teacher whose Italian wedding goes awry

Published on Feb. 6, 2026

British pop star Charli XCX plays a fictionalized version of herself in the new mockumentary 'The Moment,' which satirizes the insanity of modern celebrity. Meanwhile, comedian Kevin James stars in the romantic comedy 'Solo Mio' as an art teacher whose Italian destination wedding goes wrong, but he finds a second chance at love. Ahead of the Super Bowl, there are also recommendations for classic football movies to stream.

Why it matters

Charli XCX's 'The Moment' provides a comedic and dramatic look at the pressures of fame, while 'Solo Mio' offers a heartwarming romantic story for Valentine's Day. The Super Bowl football movie recommendations help get fans in the mood for the big game.

The details

In 'The Moment,' Charli XCX plays a stressed and moody version of herself preparing for an arena tour, dealing with an off-putting concert director played by Alexander Skarsgard. The film aims to satirize the insanity of modern celebrity but falls short in execution. In 'Solo Mio,' Kevin James stars as an art teacher whose Italian destination wedding goes awry, but he finds a second chance at love on his trip. The film offers a sweet romantic story for viewers ahead of Valentine's Day.

  • Charli XCX's 'The Moment' is now in theaters.
  • Kevin James' 'Solo Mio' is in theaters now.
  • Super Bowl 60 is coming up on Sunday, February 11, 2026.

The players

Charli XCX

A British pop star who plays a fictionalized version of herself in the mockumentary 'The Moment.'

Kevin James

A comedian who stars in the romantic comedy 'Solo Mio' as an art teacher whose Italian destination wedding goes awry.

Alexander Skarsgard

An actor who plays an off-putting concert director in Charli XCX's 'The Moment.'

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What they’re saying

“I don't think I'm quite that much of a nightmare the whole time, although I wouldn't really be the best person to ask about that.”

— Charli XCX (Instagram)

“Yeah, it didn't happen when I was 40. I was a different guy, so it took time to get here. It's late, but that's part of the story, that it's never too late.”

— Kevin James, Actor (USA TODAY)

What’s next

Fans can look forward to seeing how Charli XCX's 'The Moment' performs at the box office, and whether Kevin James' 'Solo Mio' finds an audience ahead of Valentine's Day.

The takeaway

Charli XCX and Kevin James are offering audiences very different types of entertainment - one a satirical look at modern celebrity, the other a heartwarming romantic comedy. Both films provide an escape for viewers seeking something new to watch this winter.